UN and Libya Hold Talks to Strengthen the Nation’s Health System

LIBYA: The United Nations has engaged in discussions with Libya to address ongoing challenges within the country’s health system. Years of instability have strained medical infrastructure, limited access to essential services, and placed heavy pressure on healthcare workers. The talks focused on rebuilding facilities, improving service delivery, and expanding support for vulnerable communities. Strengthening coordination [...]

Women and Girls Suffer Most as Mali’s Security Crisis Escalates

MALI: In Mali, the deepening security crisis is taking a heavy toll on women and young girls, who are increasingly exposed to violence, displacement, and limited access to education and healthcare. Ongoing instability in several regions has disrupted community life and forced many families to flee their homes. Reports indicate that women and girls are [...]

Urgent Call for Mental Health Support Across Educational Institutions

A recent survey by Anchal Foundation reports a sharp rise in student suicides in 2025, with 403 deaths compared to 310 in 2024. Alarmingly, nearly half (190) were school students. The report highlights that 92 college students, 77 university students, and 44 madrasa students also died by suicide. Female students were particularly affected, with 249 [...]

Regional Financial Turmoil Deepens Pressure on Egypt’s Fragile Economy

EGYPT: As financial instability spreads across parts of the Middle East and North Africa, Egypt is facing mounting economic strain. Currency pressures, rising living costs, and investor uncertainty have added to existing fiscal challenges. Businesses are navigating tighter credit conditions, while ordinary families are feeling the impact through higher prices and reduced purchasing power. Analysts [...]

China Tightens Tax Enforcement to Build a More Unified National Market

CHINA: China is strengthening its tax compliance measures as part of a broader effort to create a more unified and transparent national market. Authorities are increasing oversight, improving digital tax systems, and targeting irregularities that disrupt fair competition. The initiative aims to reduce regional protectionism and ensure consistent enforcement of tax laws across provinces. Officials [...]

Niger Rejoins Nigeria–Algeria Pipeline Project After Diplomatic Rift Eases

ALGERIA: In a renewed sign of regional cooperation, Niger has agreed to move forward in supporting the long-discussed Nigeria–Algeria gas pipeline after a period of diplomatic tension was resolved. Nigeria and Algeria view the project as a strategic energy corridor that has the potential to enhance economic ties and boost gas exports to global markets. [...]

Fear Grips Iran as Explosions Rock Major Cities

Following reported strikes by the United States and Israel, fear spread across cities in Tehran and other parts of Iran. Explosions shook residential areas, smoke filled the skies, and long fuel queues formed as families rushed to flee to safer regions. Authorities warned that attacks could continue and advised civilians to relocate where possible. Schools [...]

Jordan Launches Nationwide Anti-Drug Awareness Plan in Schools

In a message addressed to students across Jordan, Dr. Al-Ajarmeh outlined a comprehensive national awareness plan aimed at protecting youth from the dangers of drugs. The initiative includes educational programs, counseling lectures, interactive activities, and school radio broadcasts designed to strengthen students’ decision-making skills and instill values that reject harmful behaviors. The Ministry is [...]

Egypt Offers Mediation in Iraq–Kuwait Maritime Dispute

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt announced its willingness to support Iraq and Kuwait in resolving their maritime border dispute through dialogue and in accordance with international law. Cairo emphasized its commitment to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, urging both nations to respect existing maritime boundary agreements. Tensions [...]

Halt of Hepatitis B Vaccine Trial by National Authorities

Authorities in Guinea-Bissau officially stopped a U.S.-funded hepatitis B vaccine trial. The study had involved thousands of infants and sparked widespread ethical concerns. Critics argued that delaying vaccines for some children could cause harm. The government intervened to protect public health interests. This decision reflects growing national sovereignty in health policy decisions. The country [...]

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